Microsynth AG Company Profile

In 1989, Microsynth was founded as the first private DNA synthesis laboratory in Switzerland. Since then the company has grown, including an expansion project for our 15th anniversary which included the completion of a new wing in December 2004. Microsynthâ€™s spirit of innovation, and commitment to providing quality services has led to growth within the company as well. Divisions such as GMO analysis, Genotyping, and DNA sequencing now provide standard services. In fall 2005, RNA synthesis has been added to our array of high quality, reliable products and services. In June 2005, Microsynth officially completed the certification process for all departments according to ISO 9001:2000. This process included the accreditation of the Analysis divisions according to ISO 17025. Certification and accreditation is our way of showing our commitment to the continuous improvement of all our services and to keeping customer satisfaction at itâ€™s highest.

Location

SchÃ¼tzenstrasseBalgach15 9436Switzerland

Contact

Phone: 41 71 722 83 33Fax: 41 71 722 87 58Email: oligo@microsynth.ch

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In 1989, Microsynth was founded as the first private DNA synthesis laboratory in Switzerland. Since then the company has grown, including an expansion project for our 15th anniversary which included t...

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